Depth to Diameter Relationships of Craters in the High Latitudes (70°-80°) of Mars: Implications for Geologic History of Those Areas

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Depth to diameter relationships of impact crater populations have been
measured in the high latitude regions of Mars as a continuation of our
work on the degradation history of Mars. These data indicate that the
regions show signs that a different surface process has dominated in
each region.

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